About Kevin Holdridge
Kevin Holdridge graduated with honors from Triangle Technical Institute in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1992 with an Associates in Specialized Technology—Computer Aided Design and Drafting Degree. The next two years he worked as an estimator / supervisor for a commercial construction company. Here he did cost estimates of projects up to three million dollars and then supervised the jobs. As a supervisor he scheduled the trades and worked along with his crews in order to get hands on construction experience. In 1994 he moved to the Charlotte area and began working with a very prestigious design firm. He began by drawing construction documents. As the company grew he became a catalyst in bringing in new technology to the firm and forming teams that would become the mainstay of the company. As a team leader he supervised up to six employees and began designing homes to supply his team with work. He designed a show house in the local area Home-a-rama shows in The Point, The Peninsula, Highgate, Highgrove and The Sanctuary. He also designed homes in Charleston, SC and helped open a satellite office for the company in the heart of the city. In 2007 he began his own design firm and continues to supply the Charlotte area with high quality designs and working drawings.
In late 2007 Kevin Holdridge was accepted as a professional member of the American Institute of Building Designers. To meet the requirements for becoming a professional member he had to submit three different sets of working drawings to make sure his work was up to the National standards. He also had to submit three letters of recommendation from past clients, employers and colleagues. In 2008 he attended the Eighth Annual North Carolina / South Carolina Spring Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC. He attended several continuing education seminars and networked with several other area designers. In 2009 Kevin was profiled in the Cambridge Who’s Who exclusive registry for showing dedication, leadership, and excellence in all aspects of home design.
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